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NEPTUNE, N.J. — Human-made gas emissions are speeding up sea level rise around New Jersey and, in tandem with coastal storms, will cause more frequent flooding for decades to come, according to a new report by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Rutgers University. “Climate change is the single-biggest environmental challenge that we face, not only in New...

Temperatures in the Arctic region remained near record highs this year, according to a report issued on Tuesday, leading to low summer sea ice, cascading impacts on the regional food web and growing concerns over sea level rise. Average temperatures for the year ending in September were the second highest since 1900, the year records...

Americans remain shaky on the details of climate science even as they have grown increasingly concerned about human activity warming the Earth, according to a national poll by The Washington Post and the Kaiser Family Foundation (KFF) that probed the public’s understanding of climate change. The rising alarm is one of the poll’s most dramatic...

KEY WEST, Fla. — Officials in the Florida Keys announced what many coastal governments nationwide have long feared, but few have been willing to admit: As seas rise and flooding gets worse, not everyone can be saved. And in some places, it doesn’t even make sense to try.

Thanks to human-caused global warming, tropical storms in the Gulf of Mexico and the rest of the world’s oceans are likely to deliver significantly more rainfall by the end of the century, which could result in repeats of Hurricane Harvey‘s record flooding of Houston in 2017, according to a new study.

The America’s WETLAND Foundation, along with Entergy, kicked off its Sea Safe Community Certification initiative in Cameron, Louisiana, citing the community as a model for adaptation to the new normal of coast erosion/sea level rise and an anchor community for program consideration on the Gulf Coast along with the Florida Keys. In a roundtable discussion...

Monroe County is asking for $150 million to raise roads, elevate homes and even move critical buildings to higher ground. The initial bill for surviving sea rise in the coming decades has come due for the Florida Keys — and it’s far more than Monroe County can afford itself to keep the island chain dry....

When it rained on the 1800 block of Duels Street in New Orleans’ 7th Ward, flooding almost always followed. “It would take 10 minutes of rain, and you would see it flood,” said resident Byron Carter, who was working on a car outside his home next to a front lawn that he said is visibly...

MORGAN CITY, La. (WAFB) – Just south of Morgan City, La. at the mouth of the Atchafalaya River, something is happening that gives scientists hope they can halt the Mississippi River Delta’s demise. By some estimates, Louisiana loses a football field worth of land to the Gulf of Mexico every 100 minutes. https://www.fox8live.com/2019/11/23/wetland-growth-near-mouth-atchafalaya-gives-hope-restoring-louisianas-mississippi-delta/